Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/Brachial Plexopathy. In Memory Of DeAnne Marie.


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Old 04-01-2008, 10:56 AM #11
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I hope they can track down the problem for you soon, keep the hope up.
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Hi everybody !!

I am on my way to Florida tomorrow morning ! Yay ! Sunshine and warmth ! But.. I am going to help with my father who just had a double bypass.... so some fun but alot of work.. I have been suffering so much too ! My left shoulder is still frozen.. I did receive 2 trigger point injections last Thursday.. that area feels good but my left bicep area is killing me ! And the top of my shoulder ( the A/C Joint) is just throbbing ! I am on a new med so hopefully it will help soon ! But I will try to do the best I can while I am there and alot of swimming !

I hope everyone has a great start of Spring... and I will say a prayer for everyone who is in pain along with me ! I wish I could take you all !!!! Keep smiling everyone

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Unhappy Mrs. Pain here.

I'm riding out this crazy weather in the Southeastern US. since November I've had flares at about 3 per month. I'm looking forward to more temperate weather and flares backing down to 1 every 4-6 weeks. Being in 'surprise' pain is so very frustrating - I can't plan anything. and I am spending 80% of my time in my jammies.

On the up-side my SSD/SSI is going to go thru - Just had my senators' office confirm it with SS today. Just a matter of time. I think I'm going to plan a trip to Denver, if Dr. Annest will look at me - just as a followup. I want Dr Clark (pulmonologist) to look at me too and I want to see the Pain Mgmt Dr again for a specific referal to someone here locally who can deal with me. I live in fear of being in a crisis and not be able to talk.

Keeping you all in my prayers, esp. those having seriously scary times. You know who you are.


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